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ki4jgt (Mostrar perfil) 30 de marzo de 2011 08:02:45
Operating Thetan (Don't know how it's spelled)
Scientology
Xenu
and all the other weird words they seem to have.
Continuum (Mostrar perfil) 30 de marzo de 2011 09:02:22
3rdblade (Mostrar perfil) 30 de marzo de 2011 12:35:22
ki4jgt:Was wondering how one would discuss the religion Scientology in Esperanto. With words such as:This should cover most of what you need.
Operating Thetan (Don't know how it's spelled)
Scientology
Xenu
and all the other weird words they seem to have.
ceigered (Mostrar perfil) 30 de marzo de 2011 13:07:10
Anyway, while I'm not exactly fond of the religion due to my disagreements with reincarnation theory (amongst other, more trivial things), I wonder if, when translating to EO, there's a better way to translate terms like "thetan" which to me seem like an unnecessarily complicated way to explain a concept. Heck, I don't think it's well explained in English, along with the rest of the religious doctrine. At the least, if it's described in plain esperanto, it might make the religion look less alien or mysterious, similar to Christianity before it was translated into non-Latin languages
ki4jgt (Mostrar perfil) 31 de marzo de 2011 03:49:41
Altebrilas (Mostrar perfil) 31 de marzo de 2011 12:56:56
UUano (Mostrar perfil) 31 de marzo de 2011 13:49:56
Altebrilas:In France, it is considered as a sect.I think you mean "cult".
rdmiller3 (Mostrar perfil) 31 de marzo de 2011 15:37:00
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 31 de marzo de 2011 15:51:33
... but a word of advice, I had a relative who once went to some Scientology meeting and somehow got on their mailing list. It was decades ago but they still mail stuff to him. If you want some spiritual advice, Scientology wouldn't be where I would turn. But if you do decide to read their stuff etc., please don't give them your name or any of your contact information, because you don't want to be hearing from them forever.
qwertz (Mostrar perfil) 31 de marzo de 2011 19:31:24